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I would also suggest the full face helmet. From a learning curve, if you start with something with limited visibility compared to an open face it could be a benefit to her in the long run. You never know when the open face helmets may no longer be allowed. More protection for her as well.
Cool thread! Sean
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Full face is best, getting use to using quality safety equipment at the early stages of racing and following or exceeding safety rules is most important.
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